garden:about:plants:fruit:raspberries:pruning
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| ==== Why prune? ==== | ==== Why prune? ==== | ||
| - | For all raspberries I begin the process during the winder, when then are dormant, by removing all suckers that grow from outside the bed. | + | For all raspberries I begin the process during the winter, when then are dormant, by removing all suckers that grow from outside the bed. |
| Then I remove all dead canes and those that are brittle, weak or broken. | Then I remove all dead canes and those that are brittle, weak or broken. | ||
| - | Raspberries grow from canes, shoots that have few branches. Pruning helps maintain productive plants. | + | Raspberries grow from canes, shoots that have few branches. Pruning helps maintain productive plants. I read that to promote fruiting only in the fall some cut off all stems at the ground. |
| - | Pruning raspberries | ||
| ==== Different strategies for June-bearing and " | ==== Different strategies for June-bearing and " | ||
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| === June bearing === | === June bearing === | ||
| - | == Plant needs == | + | {{ : |
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| - | == Pruning strategy == | + | |
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| - | === Everbearing === | + | |
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| - | I prefer to maintain these canes as fall-bearing so I don't leave any canes at in the winter pruning, as above, cutting then off at the ground. | + | |
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| - | Once the new canes sucker up in the spring, in late May or early June whenw, when the they are about a foot tall I thin them to a spacing of about 6 to 8 inches apart. | + | |
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| - | ==Plant needs == | + | |
| - | == Pruning strategy | + | === Everbearing |
| - | To promote | + | I read that to promote fruiting |
| - | Cut off all stems at the ground. | + | Once the new canes grow suckers in the spring, in late May or early June, when the they are about a foot tall I thin them to a spacing of about 6 to 8 inches apart. |
| - | To promote fruiting in summer and fall, prune some canes well above the ground (which will bear in June) and the rest | + | So, to promote fruiting in both summer and fall, prune a portion of the canes well above the ground (which will bear in June) and prune the remaining canes off at the ground. |
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